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I turned a Russian observatory's raw data into a simple wellness score. Here's why I built it.

Earth has an electromagnetic pulse. It's real, it's measurable, and scientists have been tracking it since the 1950s. It's called the Schumann Resonance: a 7.83 Hz frequency that resonates in the cavity between Earth's surface and the ionosphere.

There's a monitoring station in Tomsk, Russia that has been recording it since the 1970s. Every hour, it publishes a spectrogram: a visual map of electromagnetic frequencies between 0 and 50 Hz. Fascinating data.

Kevin

17d ago

ResonanceOne - Earth's electromagnetic pulse as a simple daily number

ResonanceOne translates Earth's Schumann Resonance and space weather into a simple Activity Index (0–100) you can check like the weather. Track your mood alongside Earth's electromagnetic activity, listen to AI-generated daily podcasts with binaural beats, and connect with a global community. All without needing a physics degree. Built by a solo indie developer. No ads, no paywall, no fear, no medical claims. Just calm awareness.
Kevin

8mo ago

RepliFast - Automated Google review replies for busy business owners

Stop manually replying to Google reviews. RepliFast automatically generates professional, on-brand responses in your voice. Daily sync, bulk approvals, and auto-approve rules for reviews. Built for small businesses who want results without enterprise fees.